Engineering Silicon Oxide Surfaces Using Self‐Assembled Monolayers
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Although a molecular monolayer is only a few nanometers thick it can completely change the properties of a surface. Molecular monolayers can be readily prepared using the Langmuir-Blodgett methodology or by chemisorption on metal and oxide surfaces. This Review focuses on the use of chemisorbed self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) as a platform for the functionalization of silicon oxide surfaces. The controlled organization of molecules and molecular assemblies on silicon oxide will have a prominent place in "bottom-up" nanofabrication, which could revolutionize fields such as nanoelectronics and biotechnology in the near future. In recent years, self-assembled monolayers on silicon oxide have reached a high level…
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- Monolayer
- Nanotechnology
- Nanolithography
- Nanoelectronics
- Materials science
- Silicon
- Self-assembled monolayer
- Silicon oxide
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